Conservative party recommends appointment of next Britain PM by Sept 2

David Cameron stepped down as the Britain's Prime Minister soon after the Brexit verdict.

David Cameron stepped down as the Britain's Prime Minister soon after the Brexit verdict.(Reuters)

Britain’s next prime minister will be appointed by September 2 at the latest under a timetable put forward on Monday by the committee responsible for running the leadership contest triggered by David Cameron’s decision to resign.

“We recommend that the process of electing a new leader of the Conservative Party should commence next week ... and conclude no later than Friday the second of September,” said Graham Brady, chair of the 1922 committee of Conservative lawmakers.

He told reporters that an earlier conclusion might be possible and that nominations must be submitted by noon (1100 GMT) on Thursday. The proposals are subject to approval by the full committee.